Volume 6 (1994)
Samuel Johnson and America
- James G. Basker, "Samuel Johnson and the American Common
Reader," p. 3
- Thomas M. Curley, "Johnson and America," p. 31
- Kevin P. Van Anglen, "'The Tories, We...': Samuel Johnson and
Unitarian Boston," p. 75
- Stephen Swords, "Emerson and the Ghost of Johnson," p. 99
- Barry Baldwin, "The Mysterious Letter 'M' in Johnson's
Diaries," p. 131
- J. D. Fleeman, "Johnson's Secret," p. 147
- Philip Mahone Griffith, "Boswell's Johnson and the Stephens
(Leslie and Virginia Woolf)," p. 151
- Aaron Stavisky, "Johnson and the Noble Savage, Friend of
Goodness," p. 165
- Mark E. Wildermuth, "Johnson's Prose Style: Blending Energy and
Elegance in The Rambler," p. 205
- Thomas E. Kinsella, "The Conventions of Authenticity: Boswell's
Revision of Dialogue in The Life of Johnson," p. 237
- Marie E. McAllister, "Gender, Myth, and Recompense: Hester
Thrale's Journal of a Tour to Wales," p. 265
- Chester Chapin, "The Inseparability of Faith and Works in
Eighteenth-Century Anglican Thought: Reflections on a Recent
Debate," p. 283
- Isobel Grundy, "Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's 'Italian Memoir,'"
p. 321
Reviews
- Linda Colley, Britons: Forging the Nation 1707-1837,
reviewed by Richard Braverman, p. 347
- Barbara Maria Stafford, Body Criticism: Imagining the Unseen
in Enlightenment Art and Medicine, reviewed by Vincent
Carretta, p. 359
- D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (eds.), "The Virtuoso
Tribe of Arts and Sciences": Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work
and Membership of the London Society of Arts, reviewed by Morris
R. Brownell, p. 367
- John Sitter, Arguments of Augustan Wit, reviewed by
Lennard J. Davis, p. 376
- William C. Dowling, The Epistolary Moment: The Poetics of
the Eighteenth-Century Verse Epistle, reviewed by Leon
Guilhamet, p. 379
- Ruben Quintero, Literate Culture: Pope's Rhetorical Art,
reviewed by Steven Shankman, p. 384
- Catherine N. Parke, Samuel Johnson and Biographical
Thinking, reviewed by Stephen Fix, p. 386
- Gloria Sybil Gross, This Invisible Riot of the Mind: Samuel
Johnson's Psychological Theory, reviewed by Catherine N. Parke,
p. 391
- Eithne Henson, "The Fictions of Romantick Chivalry": Samuel
Johnson and Romance, reviewed by Edward Tomarken, p. 394
- Charles H. Hinnant (ed.), Special Issue: Johnson and Gender.
South Central Review, reviewed by Marie E. McAllister, p. 397
- Arthur Sherbo, Richard Farmer, Master of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge: A Forgotten Shakespearean, reviewed by J. T.
Scanlan, p. 404
- Marie-Paul Laden, Self-Imitation in the Eighteenth-Century
Novel, reviewed by Jerry C. Beasley, p. 411
- Kristina Straub, Sexual Suspects: Eighteenth-Century Players
and Sexual Ideology, reviewed by Gloria Sybil Gross, p. 414
- Janet Todd, The Sign of Angellica: Women, Writing and
Fiction, 1660-1800, and Isobel Grundy and Susan Wiseman (eds.),
Women, Writing, History: 1640-1740, reviewed by Ann
Messenger, p. 417
- Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace, Their Fathers' Daughters:
Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth and Patriarchal Complicity, and
Joanne Cutting-Gray, Woman as "Nobody" and the Novels of Fanny
Burney, reviewed by Mona Scheuermann, p. 422
Index, p. 431